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The phrase "a more than predicted" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks clarity.
Example: "The results showed a more than predicted increase in sales this quarter."
Alternatives: "greater than expected" or "higher than anticipated".
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Treasuries rose throughout the day after an unexpected drop of 0.1percentt in producer prices, excluding food and energy, combined with news that jobless claims rose a more-than-predicted 344,000.
Shutting Fresh Kills and exporting its trash is costing $622 million over five years, according to a City Council analysis, $100 million more than predicted just a year and a half ago.
Age and stroke severity reduced the probability of a good outcome more than predicted by the S-TPI.
"This is a system that will have added an extra £16bn more than predicted to public debt by the end of the next Parliament.
Yes, the much-discussed, much-debated poll-based forecasts of the U.S. Senate correctly predicted Republicans taking control of the Senate, but the correct final "call" also masked the consistent GOP undercount in individual polls, and Republicans are likely to net a seat or two more than predicted.
This is more than predicted on a random basis ((2)(10 kb)/4.6 × 106 bp E. coli genome = 0.4%), but there was no apparent correlation to genomic proximity within the 10 kb set (Fig 5B).
"In the end, the extent of the downpour was even more than predicted.
The result: more than 45,000 visitors, nearly 20,000 more than predicted, many of them in the wee hours.
In the second period, real cattle prices increased more than predicted and so did producers income.
By the time we arrived in Yemen in September 2015 to shoot a documentary on the conflict — "Return to Yemen" which airs tonight on VICE on HBO at 11pm ET — it was clear that it would take a lot more time than predicted to win the war, if it could be won militarily at all.
If a participant recalled more events than predicted from a certain year, the resulting value would then be higher than 1 for that particular year (O i, j /E i, j > 1 if O i, j > E i, j ).
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